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If it isn't too much trouble, would someone kindly repost what was actually said in the thread? I think it was lost during a server migration.
Tried:
- altering the config file in My Documents
- Disabling other audio playback devices
- Installing openAL.exe from the third parties folder
- redownloading/reinstalling
- running in compatibility mode as windows XP
This is the only game on Steam I've ever had this kind of trouble with and I'm getting really agrivated. From the looks of it the developers don't even read these forums. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
I bought the game due to nostalgia for old school point & click adventure games. I didn't realize It'd also take me back to the days where sound configurations would force me to take an hour and a half of fiddling to get the game running :\
Game starts, then crashes with the BOUT.exe error...
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This is what worked for me Windows 7 x64:
Right click on windows sound/speaker located in the taskbar on the right
Choose Playback devices
Right click on each in the list that, do not have a green tick and select disable (Disable all except the default speakers you are using)
Click ok and then launch the program
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This worked for me,
hope it also works for you.